… Stephenson, "Nikola Tesla and the Electric Light of the Future," Scientific American Supplement, March 30, 1895, pp. …
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… pp. 107-108. 21. W. T. Stephenson, "Electrical Light of the Future," Outlook, March 9, 1895, pp. 384-86. 22. NT vs. …
… country (a country moving on to other things). But the future of a people is in no small measure a product of their …
… Is that indeed not what our primitive notion of "the future" means? Note the implications regarding Everett's …
… He had just had a book published and was full of plans for future work and travel. He was also an excellent …
… through his patents, these machines will all the more be in future use. In laboratories across the world, experimental …
… onward, Nikola Tesla probed deeper and deeper into the future. What he saw, what wonderful things he invented we …
… my best and most important work as soon as possible and free of all blemish and flaw. I have in view a number of …
… smaller speed, which is further reduced in accelerating the free air. Thus, at a small distance from the center of the …
… - N. Y., Jan. 26, 1901, pp. 165, 166. (Reference to Martian signals called sensationalism. See also Electrical Age , …